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	    <h2>Implicit Conversions</h2>
	    <p>When you need to supply an Expression, you can always use a simple string object, int, double or boolean.</p>
	    <p>Also, when an IdentifierExpression is required, you can simply pass a string.</p>
        <h2>Examples:</h2>
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        <p class="cl"><span class="cb1">Expression</span> s = <span class="cb2">&quot;Hello, World!&quot;</span>;</p>
        <p class="cl"><span class="cb1">Expression</span> d = <span class="cb1">Math</span>.PI;</p>
        <p class="cl"><span class="cb1">Expression</span> i = <span class="cb3">int</span>.MaxValue;</p>
        <p class="cl"><span class="cb1">Expression</span> b = <span class="cb3">true</span>;</p>
        <p class="cl"><span class="cb1">IdentifierExpression</span> id = <span class="cb2">&quot;id&quot;</span>;</p>
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        <h2>Source:</h2>
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